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CONFIDENTIAL

IMMEDIATE

put to them a revised proposal based on some suggestions they

made. This would have the effect of ploughing back into the

project revenue from land sales associated with the new airport

railway. It would therefore cut borrowing and reduce the overall

cost of the project. The Chinese have not yet responded officially to these new proposals, although there have been some

rumblings in the press. If the financial issues can be tackled on their merits, I am confident that agreement could be reached

quickly. It should be clear from the Governor's visit to Peking

whether this will be possible.

10. I am grateful for your continuing support for our policy on Hong Kong, and look forward to keeping in touch with you on

the subject. Ends.

11.

Washington, Ottawa and Canberra should substitute the

following introductory paragraph:

Begins: Our new Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, will be making his first major policy speech to Hong Kong's Legislative

Council on 7 October. He will have some important proposals to

announce on Hong Kong's constitutional development up to 1997. I wanted to let you have in confidence an advance account of

what he will be proposing and the background to it.

Ends.

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HONG KONG POLICY

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